FNI Director among Norway’s most published scholars

FNI Director Geir Hønneland ranks as number 17 on the list of the hundred most productive scholars in Norway.

09.06.2017

Hønneland is the most published researcher within the system of independent research institutes in Norway, and is also among the most productive social scientists across the board, according to a new ranking.

Publication points

The ranking, developed by the Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences (HIOA), is based on the number of entries in the Norwegian Research Database Cristin (Current Research Information System In Norway) over the past five years.

Heading the list are former Professor Hamid Reza Karimi of the University of Agder, Terje Aven, Professor of Risk Analysis and Risk Management of the University of Stavanger, and Elisabete Weiderplass, Professor of Meidicine of The Arctic University of Norway and Senior Medical officer at the Cancer Registry of Norway. You can read the entire top 100 list here.

Publications peaking at FNI

Before becoming FNI Director in 2015, Geir Hønneland had worked as a researcher at FNI for more than twenty years, focusing on issues related to international fisheries management, the Barents Sea and Svalbard, Norwegian-Russian relations and Russian identity. He has published extensively, and several of his books have been translated into other languages, among them Russian and Chinese.

'This is good news for me personally, but also for FNI', says Hønneland, and elaborates:

Throughout my years as FNI researcher, I have benefited from the supportive working environment. And now as Director, I seek to encourage the further development of our good internal working conditions. And while I don't have much time to do research myself at the moment, production at the institute level has peaked, with results for 2016 far above what has previously been achieved at Norway's 48 independent research institutes’, says Hønneland.